Chinese device maker is trying hard to tempt tablet customers

May 31, 2014 10:41 GMT  ·  By

Most of the times Chinese tablet manufacturers rely on delivering products with advanced specifications and low price-tags in order to win the hearts of customers in the country and around the world.

But Cube is pushing the envelope a little bit further, in an attempt to woe customers in. The company has brought in a bunch of attractive looking models to pose with its latest set of Cube Talk 9X tablets (via MTKSJ).

The larger Cube Talk 9X comes with a spacious 9.7-inch 2K display and draws life from an octa-core MediaTek MT8392 processor running at 2.0GHz fitted with 2GB of RAM. The slate embeds a massive 10,000 mAh battery that should allow owners to take advantage of the slate indefinitely.

Cube also throws in built-in 3G, as the 9X has support for WCDMA 3G networks. Despite the huge battery, Cube has managed to keep the tablet pretty sleek and weighing just 560g / 1.23 lbs.

Chinese tablet vendors are resorting to all kinds of strategies in order to attract more business. Earlier today I told you Xiaomi was also offering the first batch of its recently launched MiPad tablets for a beta price worth a few cents.